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One of the Oldest Crops in the World
Hemp: A 10,000-Year History Ancient Roots
Hemp has been cultivated for over 10,000 years, making it one of humanity's first domesticated crops.
- Archaeologists have found hemp fabric in ancient Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) dating back to 8000 BCE.
- Ancient Chinese texts describe using hemp for textiles, paper, and medicine as early as 2700 BCE.
- In India, hemp was used in religious rituals and traditional medicine (Ayurveda).
- In Europe, it was essential for ropes and sails during the age of exploration.
- In colonial America, farmers were actually required by law in some areas to grow hemp because of its industrial value.
People turned to hemp for clothing, shelter, and nutrition long before modern technology—and for good reason:
- It grows quickly
- Requires little water
- Thrives without pesticides
- Can be used from root to seed
After decades of restriction, hemp is now making a resurgence thanks to its eco-friendly benefits, nutritional value, and versatility in industries like fashion, food, construction, and wellness.
Bottom line: Hemp isn't a trend—it's a time-tested, global crop that's been supporting human civilization for millennia